Destiny

~ Release by Mark Nightingale & RIAS Big Band (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

1CD
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1I’m Old Fashioned
engineer:
Dieter Engel and Harald Nestler
producer:
Thilo Berg
bass:
Hans-Joachim Lange (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
drums (drum set):
Hans Dekker (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
guitar:
Ingo Cramer (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
piano:
Wolfgang Köhler (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
saxophone:
Walter Gauchel (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Oliver Leicht (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Klaus Marmulla (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Rolf von Nordenskjöld (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15) and Grégoire Peters (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
trombone:
Dan Gottshall (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Andreas Grossmann (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Thomas Loup (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), John Marshall (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15) and Mark Nightingale (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
trumpet:
Dieter Bilsheim (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Greg Bowen (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Till Brönner (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15) and Christian Grabandt (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
conductor:
Jiggs Whigham (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
arranger:
Bill Holman
recorded at:
Haus des Rundfunks in Berlin, Germany (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
recording of:
I’m Old Fashioned (from “You Were Never Lovelier”) (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
lyricist:
Johnny Mercer (in 1942)
composer:
Jerome Kern (in 1942)
publisher:
T.B. Harms Co., The Johnny Mercer Foundation and Universal PolyGram International Publishing, Inc.
sub-publisher:
シンコーミュージック・エンタテイメント and ユニバーサル・ミュージック・パブリッシング Synch事業部
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2My Foolish Heart
engineer:
Dieter Engel and Harald Nestler
producer:
Thilo Berg
bass:
Hans-Joachim Lange (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
drums (drum set):
Hans Dekker (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
guitar:
Ingo Cramer (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
piano:
Wolfgang Köhler (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
saxophone:
Walter Gauchel (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Oliver Leicht (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Klaus Marmulla (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Rolf von Nordenskjöld (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15) and Grégoire Peters (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
trombone:
Dan Gottshall (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Andreas Grossmann (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Thomas Loup (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), John Marshall (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15) and Mark Nightingale (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
trumpet:
Dieter Bilsheim (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Greg Bowen (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Till Brönner (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15) and Christian Grabandt (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
conductor:
Jiggs Whigham (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
recorded at:
Haus des Rundfunks in Berlin, Germany (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
recording of:
My Foolish Heart (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
lyricist:
Ned Washington
composer:
Victor Young
arranger:
Les Harris
publisher:
Anne-Rachel Music, Catharine Hinen Music, Chappell & Co., Chappell & Co., Inc., Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd., Joy Music, Inc., Largo Music and Patti Washington Music
part of:
The 22nd Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2)
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3The Song is You
engineer:
Dieter Engel and Harald Nestler
producer:
Thilo Berg
bass:
Hans-Joachim Lange (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
drums (drum set):
Hans Dekker (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
guitar:
Ingo Cramer (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
piano:
Wolfgang Köhler (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
saxophone:
Walter Gauchel (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Oliver Leicht (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Klaus Marmulla (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Rolf von Nordenskjöld (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15) and Grégoire Peters (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
trombone:
Dan Gottshall (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Andreas Grossmann (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Thomas Loup (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), John Marshall (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15) and Mark Nightingale (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
trumpet:
Dieter Bilsheim (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Greg Bowen (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Till Brönner (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15) and Christian Grabandt (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
conductor:
Jiggs Whigham (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
recorded at:
Haus des Rundfunks in Berlin, Germany (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
recording of:
The Song Is You (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
lyricist:
Oscar Hammerstein II
composer:
Jerome Kern
publisher:
PolyGram International Publishing, Inc. and T.B. Harms Co.
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4Solitude
engineer:
Dieter Engel and Harald Nestler
producer:
Thilo Berg
bass:
Hans-Joachim Lange (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
drums (drum set):
Hans Dekker (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
guitar:
Ingo Cramer (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
piano:
Wolfgang Köhler (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
saxophone:
Walter Gauchel (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Oliver Leicht (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Klaus Marmulla (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Rolf von Nordenskjöld (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15) and Grégoire Peters (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
trombone:
Dan Gottshall (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Andreas Grossmann (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Thomas Loup (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), John Marshall (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15) and Mark Nightingale (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
trumpet:
Dieter Bilsheim (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Greg Bowen (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Till Brönner (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15) and Christian Grabandt (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
conductor:
Jiggs Whigham (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
recorded at:
Haus des Rundfunks in Berlin, Germany (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
recording of:
(In My) Solitude (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
lyricist:
Eddie DeLange (in 1934) and Irving Mills (in 1934)
composer:
Duke Ellington (in 1934)
publisher:
American Academy of Music, Inc., De Lange Music Co., EMI Mills Music Inc. and J. R. Lafleur & Son Ltd.
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5Don’t Mention the Blues
engineer:
Dieter Engel and Harald Nestler
producer:
Thilo Berg
bass:
Hans-Joachim Lange (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
drums (drum set):
Hans Dekker (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
guitar:
Ingo Cramer (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
piano:
Wolfgang Köhler (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
saxophone:
Walter Gauchel (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Oliver Leicht (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Klaus Marmulla (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Rolf von Nordenskjöld (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15) and Grégoire Peters (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
trombone:
Dan Gottshall (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Andreas Grossmann (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Thomas Loup (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), John Marshall (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15) and Mark Nightingale (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
trumpet:
Dieter Bilsheim (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Greg Bowen (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Till Brönner (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15) and Christian Grabandt (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
conductor:
Jiggs Whigham (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
recorded at:
Haus des Rundfunks in Berlin, Germany (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
recording of:
Don’t Mention the Blues (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
composer:
Mark Nightingale
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6Destiny
engineer:
Dieter Engel and Harald Nestler
producer:
Thilo Berg
bass:
Hans-Joachim Lange (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
drums (drum set):
Hans Dekker (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
guitar:
Ingo Cramer (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
piano:
Wolfgang Köhler (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
saxophone:
Walter Gauchel (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Oliver Leicht (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Klaus Marmulla (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Rolf von Nordenskjöld (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15) and Grégoire Peters (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
trombone:
Dan Gottshall (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Andreas Grossmann (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Thomas Loup (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), John Marshall (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15) and Mark Nightingale (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
trumpet:
Dieter Bilsheim (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Greg Bowen (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Till Brönner (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15) and Christian Grabandt (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
conductor:
Jiggs Whigham (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
recorded at:
Haus des Rundfunks in Berlin, Germany (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
recording of:
Destiny (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
composer:
Mark Nightingale
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7Whisper Not
engineer:
Dieter Engel and Harald Nestler
producer:
Thilo Berg
bass:
Hans-Joachim Lange (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
drums (drum set):
Hans Dekker (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
guitar:
Ingo Cramer (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
piano:
Wolfgang Köhler (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
saxophone:
Walter Gauchel (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Oliver Leicht (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Klaus Marmulla (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Rolf von Nordenskjöld (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15) and Grégoire Peters (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
trombone:
Dan Gottshall (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Andreas Grossmann (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Thomas Loup (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), John Marshall (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15) and Mark Nightingale (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
trumpet:
Dieter Bilsheim (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Greg Bowen (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Till Brönner (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15) and Christian Grabandt (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
conductor:
Jiggs Whigham (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
recorded at:
Haus des Rundfunks in Berlin, Germany (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
recording of:
Whisper Not (original instrumental composition) (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
composer:
Benny Golson (in 1956)
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8What Is This Thing Called Love
engineer:
Dieter Engel and Harald Nestler
producer:
Thilo Berg
bass:
Hans-Joachim Lange (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
drums (drum set):
Hans Dekker (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
guitar:
Ingo Cramer (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
piano:
Wolfgang Köhler (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
saxophone:
Walter Gauchel (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Oliver Leicht (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Klaus Marmulla (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Rolf von Nordenskjöld (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15) and Grégoire Peters (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
trombone:
Dan Gottshall (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Andreas Grossmann (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Thomas Loup (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), John Marshall (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15) and Mark Nightingale (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
trumpet:
Dieter Bilsheim (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Greg Bowen (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15), Till Brönner (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15) and Christian Grabandt (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
conductor:
Jiggs Whigham (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
arranger:
Steve Gray
recorded at:
Haus des Rundfunks in Berlin, Germany (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
recording of:
What Is This Thing Called Love? (Wake Up and Dream musical revue) (from 1996-05-06 until 1996-05-15)
lyricist and composer:
Cole Porter (in 1929)
publisher:
Harms, Inc., Warner Bros., Inc. and Warner/Chappell
part of:
Wake Up and Dream (1929 revue)
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